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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yavuz Hilmi Çetin (25 September 1970 15 August 2001) was a Turkish musician as well as songwriter and singer in the blues and psychedelic music genres, who gained renown in his native country for the skill and sensitivity of his guitar performances and, in the wake of his suicide at the age of 30, before the release of his highly-praised album, Sat l k [For Sale], has achieved a near-iconic posthumous status as a talent lost on the brink of great achievement. In 1997, Yavuz Çetin issued his first album lk ve Son... [Once for All...], produced by his…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yavuz Hilmi Çetin (25 September 1970 15 August 2001) was a Turkish musician as well as songwriter and singer in the blues and psychedelic music genres, who gained renown in his native country for the skill and sensitivity of his guitar performances and, in the wake of his suicide at the age of 30, before the release of his highly-praised album, Sat l k [For Sale], has achieved a near-iconic posthumous status as a talent lost on the brink of great achievement. In 1997, Yavuz Çetin issued his first album lk ve Son... [Once for All...], produced by his longtime compatriot Ercan Saatçi, but the album was unable to capture the spirit of that moment's public musical mood. He also earned an income from writing numerous advertising jingles, such as a well-remembered Coca-Cola spot, and his tune "Dünya" ["the World"], which was chosen as part of the soundtrack for the 1999 film, "Propaganda", with a score composed and arranged by master guitarist Erkan O ur.